Sofia University

Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia University is Bulgaria's oldest institution of higher education. The university building, which was founded on 1 October 1888, was built between 1924 and 1934 with the financial support of the brothers Evlogi Georgiev and Hristo Georgiev (whose sculptures are now on its façade) and has an area of 18,624 m2 with a total of 324 premises.
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The university is named after Saint Kliment of Ohrid, a medieval Bulgarian scholar and the first bishop to preach in the Old Bulgarian language, reflecting its historical and cultural heritage.
Sofia University currently has 16 faculties and three departments, offering a wide range of academic programs.
Yes, Sofia University maintains interuniversity agreements with over 80 universities worldwide and actively participates in international academic projects and collaborations.
It depends on the program. Entrance exams are required for certain fields like Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Veterinary Medicine.
Yes, non-EU students must obtain a Visa D for study purposes before arriving in Bulgaria.
Yes, if your program is in Bulgarian, you may need to provide a Bulgarian language certificate. For English-taught programs, an English proficiency certificate may be required.
The university has security personnel, CCTV cameras, and collaborates with local police to ensure student safety.
Yes, Sofia University has wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking lots for students with mobility needs.
Key emergency contacts include 150 for an ambulance, 160 for fire and rescue, and 166 for the police.
Yes, the university offers select bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs in English, such as European Union and European Integration, MBA, and MS in Computer Science.
The WIL program provides students with direct access to internships, helping them gain hands-on experience alongside their studies.
Yes, Sofia University provides some online and hybrid weekend courses, including options in business administration and computer science.
Sofia University provides several institutional scholarships, including the Honoring Heroes Scholarship ($2,000 for the first year), International Student Scholarship ($2,500 for the first year), and Merit-Based Scholarship ($5,000 for the first year).
Yes, international students can apply for the International Student Scholarship, Merit-Based Scholarship, and funding opportunities through the EUMASTER4HPC project. Additionally, Fulbright Graduate Grants are available for U.S. students.
Students can explore scholarship listings on platforms like Masters Portal, check the Fulbright Bulgaria website, or inquire about financial aid through the Sofia Metropolitan College, which offers programs like the Global Excellence Scholarship and Family Bursary.
Yes, the university provides dormitory accommodation with over 6,300 beds, prioritizing students without housing in Sofia.
Students can join various clubs, including a Business Club, and participate in sports like football, basketball, judo, yoga, pilates, and tennis. The university also hosts networking events, workshops, and student-led activities.
Sofia University has four student canteens serving over 3,000 students, along with a restaurant and multiple cafés for dining and socializing.
The dormitories are in Student City, near the foothills of Vitosha Mountain, about 25-30 minutes by bus from Sofia’s city center.
Rooms are available for two or three students, furnished with essential amenities. Monthly rent ranges from 60 to 80 EUR.
Students must create an account on the university’s accommodation website and submit an application, which is reviewed by the Accommodation Committee. Priority is given to those without housing in Sofia.
Yes, international graduates can apply for a post-study work permit, allowing them to stay in Bulgaria for up to a year to seek employment.
Yes, students on a Bulgarian study visa can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during the academic year and full-time during official holidays without a separate work permit.
Graduates must secure a job and apply for a long-term residence permit based on their employment contract. Their employer must submit a work permit application to the national employment agency.

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University Of Sofia University Application Statistics

21000
3000
7:1
93 %
лв 36000
лв 5770
лв 380
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30
50 %
6

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